High School Math Guide

Congruence

Core Guide

Secondary Math I

Build on student experience with rigid motions from earlier grades (G.CO.1-5)

Concepts and Skills to Master • Draw a transformed figure by performing rotations, reflections, and translations using a variety of methods. • Identify a sequence of transformations that will carry a given figure to another. • Understand and use rigid motions, including recognizing that translations move points a specified distance along a line parallel to a specified line and that rotations move objects along a circular arc with a specified center through a specified angle. Related Standards: Current Course Related Standards: Future Courses All Geometry congruence standards (G.CO), I.G.GPE.4, I.G.GPE.5, I.F.IF.1, I.F.IF.2, I.F.BF.3 II.G.CO.9, II.G.CO.10, II.G.CO.11, II.G.SRT.1, II.G.SRT.2, II.G.SRT.4, II.G.SRT.5, II.G.SRT.6, II.G.SRT.8, II.G.C.1, II.G.GPE.6 Standard I.G.CO.5: Given a geometric figure and a rotation, reflection, or translation, draw the transformed figure using, for example, graph paper, tracing paper, or geometry software. Specify a sequence of transformations that will carry a given figure onto another. Point out the basis of rigid motions in geometric concepts, for example, translations move points a specified distance along a line parallel to a specified line; rotations move objects along a circular arc with a specified center through a specified angle.

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Critical Background Knowledge

• Recognize shapes having a given number of angles (2.G.1) and angles are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint (4.MD.5) • Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles, and perpendicular and parallel lines (4.G.1) • Verify experimentally the properties of rigid transformations, showing that lines are taken to lines, line segments are taken to line segments, angles are taken to angles, and parallel lines are taken to parallel lines (8.G.1 a, b, c) • Describe a sequence of rotations, reflections, and translations that exhibits congruence between two figures (8.G.2) • Observe orientation of a figure is preserved with rotations and translations, but not with reflections (8.G.3) • Know precise definitions and properties of angles, circles, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, and line segments (I.G.CO.1)

Academic Vocabulary rotation, reflection, translation Resources Curriculum Resources: http://www.uen.org/core/core.do?courseNum=5620#71537

I.G.CO.5

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